This isn't hard to explain. Progressives don't have a way to talk about what it means to be a working class white man in America right now, but there are real awful things happening to this cohort. https://t.co/EWT1AJz1HF
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) October 3, 2018
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) October 3, 2018
.@PhilipRucker: The Kavanaugh situation has been a galvanizing force for Trump's base and the Republican voters and the conservatives who care about the courts. #AMR
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) October 2, 2018
Exclusive: We obtained a handwritten 1983 letter that Brett Kavanaugh wrote to his high school buddies: "We're loud, obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us." My story with @katekelly @RebeccaRuiz @SteveEder https://t.co/wLkn7T5nlL
— David Enrich (@davidenrich) October 2, 2018
What matters about Kavanaugh, and what doesn't https://t.co/pl9IyIIJCU by @mattbai pic.twitter.com/sRp1VLfVIP
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) October 3, 2018
"The Brett Kavanaugh who showed up to Thursday's hearing is a man I have never met, whom I have never even caught a glimpse of in 20 years of knowing the person who showed up to the first hearing."
Opinion at @theatlantic: https://t.co/FZEBlBgQOB
— The Marshall Project (@MarshallProj) October 3, 2018
The average male life expectancy in the US is about 76. If confirmed, Judge Kavanaugh will likely serve for over two decades. Whether Republican or Democrat, all Americans should want a thorough vetting of anyone on the verge of taking a life-time appointment. (@CNNSitRoom) pic.twitter.com/IpVMQLbVRg
— Josh Campbell (@joshscampbell) October 1, 2018
As Brett Kavanaugh's college freshman roommate, I was never contacted by the FBI for any of their background checks. I assume college behavior was not a topic of interest. They did not find Debbie's story because they were not looking for it.
— Jamie Roche (@jamie_roche) October 1, 2018
Interestingly, though Kavanaugh's team scrambled to find someone who would call Ramirez a liar, no one did. I interviewed the Yale friend they produced, and when pressed, she declined to say Ramirez was lying, or was politically motivated. https://t.co/gr1fPk8Xem
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) October 1, 2018
Joy Reid: At the time that Donald Trump said and then tweeted that that FBI could do whatever they want, and said verbally that that was the case, was that the case?
Ken Dilanian: No. That was total disinformation. pic.twitter.com/BJzqzvnJjN
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 2, 2018
The environmental consequences of a Justice Brett Kavanaugh https://t.co/eprPytxkUC pic.twitter.com/XDdmg1Bbhe
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) October 2, 2018
"This is a highly managed fact-finding, and it comes only because the White House and Republican majority were forced into it." Bob Bauer on the Senate's abdication of its responsibilities: https://t.co/hIblI9BdwK pic.twitter.com/3VrpslRaaG
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 2, 2018
It has been 48 hrs since WH claimed to be giving FBI free rein to investigate fully, & that came 72 hrs after the clock started on this one week investigation. Now, with 48 hrs to go, WH saying it’s basically over — indifferent to allowing it even a veneer of a legitimate effort. https://t.co/D1mTXp8BqS
— Philip Gourevitch (@PGourevitch) October 3, 2018
Please leave Judge Kavanaugh’s daughters alone. They do not belong in your cartoons, “jokes”, or skits. If you can’t make your point about Judge Kavanaugh, whatever it may be, without bullying his kids, it’s not worth making. https://t.co/ABp0JolqbN
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) October 3, 2018